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Re: [OM] OT: Throttled speed on ethernet extender

Subject: Re: [OM] OT: Throttled speed on ethernet extender
From: Wayne Shumaker <om3ti@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2024 12:33:15 -0700
On 2024-01-07 16:45, usher99--- via olympus wrote:

I know there is much computer expertise on this list. I knew I should not have tried Verizon tech support on a Sunday and indeed got a lightweight person. I perhaps figured out a possible solution w/o them. I have FIOS and updated my router and extender which is has a wired backhaul to the router via Coax. I have a relatively recent ethernet switch plugged into the extender with 6 devices. I had no trouble with the wifi speeds on the old extender but that one is not compatible with the new router /modem. Now I have wifi 6 and 6E fine on the router but if I plug in the switchbox to the extender the speed is down to 10 Mbits per sec within a couple minutes. I think the culprit is the Vera controller as if I directly plug it into the second LAN/ethernet port on the extender the speed goes right down on the extender to 10mbps again whether wifi or hard wired to my laptop. A few weeks ago I called with the same issue and they sent me a new extender which obviously had no effect--before I tried unplugging the ethernet switch (10/100 type). I don't know why the new extender is fussier and I need the wifi to be faster. Perhaps if I give the culprit device its own path back to the router with the below gizmo all will be well??? (MoCa Ethernet adapter)
http://tinyurl.com/mrbh8nvf

I would need a 3 way splitter MoCa 2.5 compatible and obviously the signal strength will be down, but I trust good enough? Tech support had no idea but said sales might be willing to wave the charges. Fast as greased lightening on one side of the house and pokey parkway on the other, Mike
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Trying to understand what you are doing?

So is the ethernet switch connected to the Moca a 10/100 switch? If so, get a 1000 switch. If the Moca is expecting 1G speed but the switch does not support that, it likely drops to 10 rather than 100.

How old is your FIOS box? I recalled last time I had FIOS in Massachusetts they used ethernet and moca was phased out. If you call up Verizon and ask for a 1Gig plan they will be forced to replace your old box and no more coax.

WayneS
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